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Overview
Your communications network relies on a host of internetworking
products to provide your business the connectivity it
needs. No matter how complex your network, Sprint provides
simple, cost-effective equipment solutions.
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Sprint is a leader in advanced data communication services
and the world's largest carrier of Internet traffic.
We provide quality service and expertise in leading
technologies.
Routers: The
heart of your network solution.
At Sprint we realize you need access to information
quickly. Networking technologies from Sprint enable
anyone within your enterprise to obtain that information
in a timely manner, no matter where the data resides.
The barriers of time and distance disappear, resulting
in faster response and significant cost savings. At
the heart of these Sprint technologies are routers.
Routers from Sprint allow workstations and other devices
on a local area network (LAN) to be connected to and
communicate with external networks, including other
LANs, wide area networks (WANs) or the Internet. Using
a variety of data transmission standards, or protocols,
routers determine the most efficient path for data to
follow in order to reach its appropriate destination.
High-performance connections
A typical network/router configuration. Router technology
can be employed with virtually any network configuration.
From simple LAN installations to high-speed voice,
data or video networks, our routers -- combined with
Sprint technical service -- provide complete compatibility
with legacy equipment and all major suppliers of hubs
and routers. Our routers are supplied by industry leaders
such as Cisco, Nortel Networks and 3Com, and others
to offer your company robust, scaleable internetworking
capabilities for all bandwidths. This allows us to fill
virtually any need, including:
- Video conferencing
- High-speed data transfers
- Multimedia
- Image processing, including medical imaging
- 3-D modeling and scientific applications
- Collaborative applications between locations or
around the world
- Fax
- And more!
We can ensure that the equipment you buy or lease today
can adapt to any networking protocol, including ATM,
frame relay, TCP/IP, X.25 and many others. So as technologies
change, your investment is secure.
Router management
Eliminate the management and the routine administrative
burden from your IS personnel. Sprint provides everything
you need, from network design and installation to ongoing
service. Sprint
Managed Network Services will monitor your network
24 hours a day, 7 days a week, giving you the ultimate
in reliability and peace of mind for mission-critical
applications.
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Hubs: Keeping your team connected.
Fast access to shared data and information resources
can provide the competitive advantage your business
needs. That means more computers, tightly integrated
into a network. With the right equipment, your network
can easily serve all kinds of information -- voice,
data and video -- to all members of your team.
That's the purpose of network hubs from Sprint. Network
hubs allow multiple workstations and network devices
to be connected to a local area network (LAN). Hubs
provide the connections that allow LANs to grow. These,
in turn, can be linked with outside networks such as
a wide area network (WAN) or the Internet, using a variety
of data transmission standards or protocols.
High-performance connections
A
typical LAN configuration utilizing a hub for external
network access.
Hubs can be employed with virtually any network configuration.
Sprint utilizes hubs from industry leaders such as
Nortel Networks, 3Com, Cabletron and others to offer
your company robust, scaleable networking capabilities
at virtually any bandwidth. From simple LAN installations
to high-speed voice, data or video networks, our hubs
-- combined with Sprint technical service -- provide
complete compatibility with legacy equipment, including:
- Workstations
- PBX systems
- Data communications equipment
- Multiplexers (MUX)
- All types of networking protocols: IP, ATM, frame
relay, X.25 and more
Sprint can ensure that the equipment you buy or lease
today is ready to handle the demanding applications
you'll need tomorrow, such as multimedia, image and
video processing, 3-D modeling and collaborative applications.
Hub management
Sprint provides everything you need, from network design
and installation to ongoing service. Sprint
Managed Network Services can also eliminate much
of the routine administrative burden from your IS personnel.
Sprint MNS will monitor your network 24 hours a day,
7 days a week, giving you the ultimate in reliability
and peace of mind for your mission-critical applications.
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Switching Hubs:
Keeping data transfer fast and smooth.
With everyone in your enterprise taking advantage of
your powerful network, you may experience some high-traffic
slowdowns. Switching Hubs from Sprint are designed to
increase throughput and solve bottlenecks at crucial
network junctions.
These switches support a broad range of network technologies
such as Ethernet, Fast Ethernet, Token Ring, FDDI and
ATM. They can be used in workgroups, departmental LANs,
central data centers and even remote offices -- wherever
you need a simple yet powerful way to boost the performance
of your network.
How can your business use intelligent hub technology?
- Allow separate LAN-based workforces to work together
as a single team, enhancing creativity and increasing
productivity.
- Enhance performance without having to upgrade adapter
cards and LAN media.
- Take advantage of powerful LAN applications, such
as distributed database applications and transferring
graphics and images between workstations.
- Interconnect mainframe computers and mass storage
devices.
Sprint provides complete integrated solutions for your
internal, external and internetworking needs. We utilize
switching solutions from industry leaders such as Cisco,
Nortel Networks, 3Com and others to offer your company
robust, scaleable internetworking capabilities for all
bandwidths.
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ATM/CPE: Asynchronous
Transfer Mode/Customer Premises Equipment.
An ATM/CPE switch is a multipurpose platform that can
be equipped with a variety of interface cards (such
as Ethernet, Token Ring, FDDI, T1, T3, OC3, etc.) and
a variety of software packages (such as frame relay,
voice compression, interLAN switching, ATM UNI, leased
lines, etc.). An ATM switch facilitates access to network
services by enterprise networking devices.
Sprint offers network designers and managers unparalleled
flexibility to optimize the switch. We will work with
you to deliver a network designed for optimal price
and performance, bandwidth efficiency and operational
simplicity -- one that meets your business requirements.
Sprint provides complete integrated solutions for your
internal, external and internetworking needs. We utilize
ATM/CPE products from industry leaders such as Nortel,
Cisco, Fore and others to deliver your company robust,
scaleable internetworking capabilities at all bandwidths.
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Bridges:
Seamless connectivity for your LANs.
Bridges connect two similar LANs -- Ethernet to Ethernet,
for example. Bridges make multiple LANs appear as one
to the user, even though the LANs are separate. Sprint
offers a full range of bridges for virtually any type
of LAN.
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Multiplexing:
Get the most from your network.
Multiplexing is a way of transmitting more than one
voice conversation or data stream simultaneously over
a single transmission circuit. A multiplexer combines
lower-speed signals into a single high-speed signal
for transmission. The high-speed signal is then separated
into lower-speed signals, or demultiplexed, at the receiving
end. Multiplexers are designed for both switched and
dedicated circuits. They transmit over copper, fiber
or digital microwave.
Benefits
- Allows users to take advantage of high speeds while
allowing operational, financial and design economies.
- Combines existing equipment and slow transmission
rates into one higher-speed facility as your network
grows.
- Provides the capability and flexibility of software
control to perform switching, remote diagnostics,
time-of-day routing and more. Software control also
gives system administrators the flexibility of changing
multiplexer configurations by adding or deleting channels.
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Channel Banks:
Intelligent multiplexing.
A channel bank is equipment that multiplexes signals
from multiple lower-speed channels into a single higher-frequency
signal. Digital, or intelligent, channel banks are designed
for analog and digital input and modulate signals using
pulse code modulation (PCM). Intelligent Channel Banks
are used to multiplex voice and data channels for T1
transmission to channelize service to a PBX and other
digital applications.
A T1 channel bank from Sprint provides intelligent
multiplexing of up to 24 different voice, high-speed
data and low-speed data signals (both digital and analog)
for T1 transmission.
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Inverse Multiplexers:
Increase your bandwidth.
An inverse multiplexer is equipment that combines several,
lower-speed circuits to make up one circuit for greater
bandwidth. Inverse multiplexers also pull together and
synchronize multiple channels at the receiving end of
a data, voice or video transmission.
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FRAD: Frame Relay
Access Device.
A frame relay access device (FRAD) is equipment with
the primary function of assembling and disassembling
various data protocols into frame relay packets for
transfer over a public or private wide area frame relay
network. FRADs also provide support for time-sensitive
applications such as legacy traffic or voice traffic
through the use of synchronous or asynchronous ports.
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CSU/DSU: Channel
Service Unit/Data Service Unit.
Much like a modem, CSU/DSU equipment converts data
signals from computers, digital PBX systems and other
equipment into a format that is transmittable across
a particular digital network. A DSU on the receiving
end reconverts the signal into its appropriate form.
The CSU also provides loopback testing and protects
the network from electrical surges. CSU/DSU equipment
may be stand-alone, or it may be integrated into another
device, such as a multiplexer.
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